No,

 

It was sent June 10th

 

Bruce Leier

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LOL!  Well, Bruce, I hope you find out why it was refused and let us know.  Those Eid stamps are the best looking ones we have, IMHO...  Could it be that you should have used 37 cent stamp?

 

Lawry

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bruce Leier
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 6:35 PM
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Subject: The tale of the returned letter - lol

For the edification of FWers,

 

I recently sent a letter to the secretary of agriculture (USA).  It was refused.  I looked at my envelope with amazement!  What had I done?  Still my hang-over from 16 years of Catholic schools.  [ Before you tie this to my support for public education – I learned from my miss-education – all 4 of my children went to public schools]

 

I seems it was my fault.  I hand-wrote the addresses on the envelope (I’ve never mastered the envelope addressing intricacies of my printer).  The “odd” spelling of my last name must be a problem.  The address was correct and my return obviously was ok ( it came back to me).   And I used a USA postage stamp.  Could it be because I used the seasons greeting 34 cent Eid stamp.  My! My!  A little solidarity with my Muslim cousins is just too much for our guardians.

 

Bruce Leier

 

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